About the s.bus system, What is s.bus – Futaba S.Bus Servos User Manual

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What is S.BUS?

Different from conventional radio control systems the

S.BUS system uses

data communication to transmit control signals from a receiver to a servo,

gyro, or other

S.BUS compatible device.

This data includes commands such as “move the channel 3 servo to 15

degrees, move the channel 5 servo to 30 degrees” to multiple devices. The

S.BUS devices execute only those commands for their own set channel.

For this reason, it can be used by connecting multiple servos to the same

signal line.

[Method of connecting conventional servo to S.BUS]

S.BUS decoder

S.BUS

Conventional

servo

Conventional

servo

Conventional

servo

* Items required: S.BUS receiver, S.BUS decoder, servo, SBC-1 channel changer

or CIU-2 USB serial interface

[Connecting conventional servos to the S.BUS]

Conventional servos can be connected to the

S.BUS by using an S.BUS

decoder. The servo channel is set at the

S.BUS decoder.

* Refer to the S.BUS decoder instruction manual for the S.BUS decoder channel

setting method.

[Connection by S.BUS system]

S.BUS hub

S.BUS hub

S.BUS output

S.BUS

Ch output/

Battery terminal

S.BUS

compatible

receiver

Battery

S.BUS servo

Conventional

servo

2ch

4ch

3ch

5ch

6ch

* Can also be used together with conventional servos.

* Items required: S.BUS receiver, S.BUS servo, S.BUS hub, SBC-1 channel

changer or CIU-2 USB serial interface

[Procedure for use with the S.BUS system]

1. Set the channel at the S.BUS servos.

Set the channel at the S.BUS servos by using an S.BUS compatible

receiver, an SBC-1 channel changer or CIU-2 USB serial interface.

* Refer to the S.BUS compatible receiver, the channel changer or setting pro-

gram instruction manual for the S.BUS servo channel setting method.

2. Connect the servos to an S.BUS compatible receiver.

Connect the servos from the S.BUS port of the S.BUS compatible

receiver via S.BUS hubs.

[Connection to conventional receiver]

Ch output/

Battery terminal

Conventional

Receiver

Battery

Conventional

Servo

S.BUS servo

S.BUS servo

* Operation is the same as that of a conventional servo.

* Items required: Receiver, S.BUS servo, CIU-2 (if changing the servo settings)

[Operation by conventional radio control]

An

S.BUS servo connected to a conventional receiver operates as a

conventional servo. The channel becomes the receiver connection point.

*The contents set by programmable function are effective.

About the S.BUS system

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